Alan Shearer make major nick Woltemade claim after watching him in shock German defeat

# Alan Shearer Makes Major Claim About Nick Woltemade After Shock German Defeat

 

In a stunning upset that has sent shockwaves through international football, Germany suffered a historic 2-0 defeat to Slovakia in their 2026 World Cup qualifier on September 4, 2025. The loss, marked as the four-time world champions’ first-ever away defeat in World Cup qualifying history, took place at the National Football Stadium in Bratislava. Goals from David Hancko and Tomas Suslov sealed the fate for Julian Nagelsmann’s side, who appeared disjointed and lacking in desire, as criticized by the Newcastle United’s new £69 million signing, Nick Woltemade, featured prominently in the match, earning his third cap for the senior national team. However, the 23-year-old striker struggled to make an impact, receiving limited service from a midfield missing key creative player

 

Legendary Premier League striker and Newcastle icon Alan Shearer, who watched the game closely, has since made a major claim about Woltemade’s readiness for top-level football. Speaking on The Rest Is Football podcast, Shearer reiterated his pre-transfer warnings but tied them directly to the young forward’s performance in this debacle. “I’ve said it before, and this match proves it—Woltemade is a talented lad with huge potential, but he’s still developing and lacking consistent top-flight experience,” Shearer stated. “Newcastle have taken a calculated risk with that £69m fee after just seven or eight months of standout form at Stuttgart. Games like this show he needs time to adapt, especially replacing someone like Alexander Isak.”

 

Shearer’s comments come amid mixed reactions to Woltemade’s display. While German media labeled him ‘invisible’ during the defeat, performance analytics from WhoScored rated him at 6.5—one of the higher marks for Germany, behind only Maximilian Mittelstadt’s Established stars like Joshua Kimmich and Leon Goretzka also underperformed, highlighting the team’s collective issues rather than individual failings. Nagelsmann slammed his players post-match, accusing them of

 

For Newcastle fans, Shearer’s claim serves as a sobering reminder. Woltemade, who scored 18 goals for Stuttgart last season and impressed in the German Cup final, arrived as a high-profile replacement for Isak, who shockingly moved to Liverpool. Shearer, ever the pragmatist, added: “It could be a clever signing if he gets the right support, but patience will be key. Don’t expect miracles overnight.”

As Germany licks its wounds and Newcastle prepares for the Premier League grind, Woltemade’s international setback could fuel his motivation—or underscore the challenges ahead.

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